Operating Status of the Singapore Embassy Related to COVID-19

The District of Columbia Government has modified operations from Monday, 16 March 2020, in order to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). Operating status updates for the District of Columbia are on the District’s website (www.coronavirus.dc.gov).

In keeping with the D.C. government’s declaration both of a state of emergency and a public health emergency, the Singapore Embassy in Washington D.C. has taken appropriate precautionary measures.

We remain open and continue to deliver essential services as outlined below.

Embassy Visitors: All visitors must have an appointment. To make an appointment, please email us at: singemb_was@mfa.sgFor the health and safety of our visitors and staff, the Embassy has instituted temperature screening and health declaration forms for all visitors. If you are unwell, or are experiencing any cold or flu symptoms, please postpone your visit to the Embassy.

Consular, Visa and Notarial Services: These services are available by appointment only. For an appointment for in-person consular services, please email us at: singemb_was@mfa.sg.

The Singapore Embassy will provide consular assistance where required. Embassy staff can be contacted 24 hrs a day at 202-537-3100.

We encourage you to keep abreast of the latest developments in the U.S. by referring to the advisories on the CDC website (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV) as well as information from local and state governments depending on your location.

On the COVID-19 situation in Singapore and updated travel advisories in the current period, please visit: www.moh.gov.sg/COVID19. You can follow the Embassy on Twitter at @SingaporeEmbDC for updates.

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